About us

History

It was back in 2001 when Jean-Marie Bévillard arrived in Quebec from France. Shortly after his arrival, he enrolled in an entrepreneurial course taught by Stéphane Vachon in Montreal. During the course, Stéphane asked his students to prepare a business plan for a dream business that they would one day like to own. Being from Grenoble, France, Jean-Marie immediately decided to make his business plan for a treetop adventure park, similar to one that was very successful back in Grenoble, knowing that nothing like this existed in Canada. Impressed by the idea Stéphane decided to partner with Jean-Marie to make his dream a reality!

Treetop Trekking’s Quebec division opened its doors in Rawdon, Quebec in June 2002, in Québec’s Lanaudière region near Montreal. Under the company name Arbraska, it became the pioneer in treetop adventure parks in Quebec.

Arbraska opens its second park at Rigaud, Quebec.

Arbraska expands to the Ontario market and adopts the name Treetop Trekking for its Ontario operations. Treetop Trekking Horseshoe Inc. near Barrie opens as the first adventure park in Ontario.

Arbraska opens its Mont St-Gregoire park south of Montreal.

Arbraska Rawdon wins a gold medal for being the best Adventure Tourism Business in Quebec!

Treetop Trekking opens its second park, Ganaraska near Port Hope in April, and third park, Huntsville in June.

Arbraska opens a franchise park at Duchesnay near Quebec City.

Treetop Trekking enters into a partnership with the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority and opens its fourth Ontario location in Brampton at Heart Lake Conservation Area on August 1st.

Arbraska opens two Treewalk Village kids parks at its Rawdon and Rigaud locations, under the name Village Arbre-en-Ciel.

Arbraska, what is it?

FLYING FROM TREE TO TREE…DOESN’T IT SEEM LIKE THE PERFECT OUTING TO BREAK YOUR ROUTINE?

The Arbraska parks offer a unique concept in Canada, an authentic experience, without compromising your safety.

Arbraska is the ideal family outing, from 5 years old your child will have a blast on an adapted aerial course, where you can follow them from the ground.

For the 4’2” (1,27m) minimum, the intermediate courses are opened so all the family can share laughter, challenges and plenty of memories.

With your friends or your teenager, brave the extreme courses (5’2” and more (1,58m), to challenge the more reckless of us.

Arbraska Rawdon is the first aerial adventure park built in Quebec, it is also the only one to have a Via Ferrata a VERTICAL hike, initiating you to rock climbing. Climb along the rock wall of the Mount Pontbriand helped by an anchorage inlaid in the rock. The spectacular view on top is so worth it!

The Arbraska Tribe promise you highly emotional thrills without compromising your safety. The guide-host are always there to ease your visit in our parks.

Values and Mission

ARBRASKA, TAKE FUN TO A HIGHER LEVEL!

Arbraska, it is 10 serial parks and much more to come, constant innovation with originals and exclusives activities, more than one hundred passionate and dynamic employees, over 120 000 visitors each year but mainly, it is an eco-responsible company sharing its love for nature.

Exceed your limits, stimulate all your senses and give you a privileged contact with nature. Spend unforgettable moments with loved ones while enjoying the benefits of the activity on your body and mind. Our activities develop self-control, balance, and fear of height, as well as self-accomplishment. It is the delicate balance between Zen and excitement.

OUR MISSION:

Being the leader in adventure parks in the forest in Quebec and Ontario. Develop new recreational and training activities while preserving nature and disseminating meaningful social values to the community.

OUR VALUES:

Nature protection

Discovery of the true nature

Enjoyment and respect of others

Authenticity and taste of true emotions

Experience the outdoors

Be socially involved in our community

All our installations are made in total respect for the environment. Our platforms and our games are installed so that nothing hurt trees. There is absolutely no nails, screws, bars or other material that are introduced into the tree.